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Old 11-13-2011, 06:57 PM   #21
clarkandsheila
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Interesting. Ours move.
We turn ours back to back with an old pillow between the back tops. I put old towels over the arms to protect the arms from the straps. I also use a 2" wide strap around the two chair backs to hold them together. Last year I dropped a 2x6, notched around the pad eyes so it lies between the back wall and the pad eyes and carpet covered to keep the chairs from hitting the rear window which they seemed wont to do with regularity. I was afraid one day they would knock out the big back window.
Now they stay put.
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